
Formed in 1985 by vocalist/songwriter Dave Willie and guitarist Bob German, Nashville's Jet Black Factory quickly won acclaim for their powerful live shows and a dark-hued, somber sound that won the band comparisons to the Doors and the Velvet Underground. With bassist Phil Jones and drummer Jim Dye, the band released its first recording, the six-song Days Like This, in 1986 on its own 391 Records imprint. The six-song EP Duality followed in 1987. Ralph Pierce replaced Jones on bass, and a second guitarist, Roy Anderson, was added to the mix.
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Vinegar Works
Three Poisons
Indigo
Lumber
Look Away
Uncrossing
Shut Up
Interstate
Bastard Sometimes
Towards the Sun
Lamplight Shining
Blood Simple
Wind Trains
Mexico City
Speed
Van Allen Belt
More Clank Than Chain
More Clank the Chain
Real Down Ticket
Tonight
Chelsea
By The Temple
The City Sleeps
El Diablo
Waters Edge
Fire Drum
Water's Edge
Wind Train
Jet Black Factory - Shut Up
Jet Black Factory - Lumber
Jet Black Factory - Indigo
Jet Black Factory - Look Away
City Sleeps
Where You've Been Tonight
Jet Black Factory - Bastard Sometimes
14 Jet Black Factory - Towards The Sun
15 Jet Black Factory - Lamplight Shining
Jet Black Factory - Vinegar Works
Jet Black Factory - El Diablo
Black Rose
The Uncrossing
Bloom Simple
Poisons
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